2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20183402026
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Impulsivity of Noise due to Single Lightweight Vehicles Transit on Transverse Rumble Strip

Abstract: Transverse Rumble Strips (TRS) acts as safety device that alert inattentive drivers from potential dangers. However, the noise produced due to TRS was reported as noise annoyance among the nearby residents lived adjacent to roadways. Thus, this paper investigates the impulsivity characteristic of noise due to single lightweight vehicles transit on TRS. The objectives of this study are to determine the increase of sound level and to evaluate the impulsivity of noise. Two TRS profiles namely middle overlapped (M… Show more

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“…They related the increase with the tyre-TRS interaction for the higher sound increase at the speed of greater than 30 km/h, which was similar with the normal condition of tyre-road surface suggested by [30]. Furthermore, noise level changes on two types of thermoplastic TRSs with two different profiles of thermoplastic TRS with the same thickness of 3mm [19,20]. Three types of lightweight vehicle with Saga, Axia, and Alza [19] and four types of commercial vehicles with Hilux, a multipurpose van, a one tonne lorry, and a 40-seater school bus [20] were tested with various speed.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…They related the increase with the tyre-TRS interaction for the higher sound increase at the speed of greater than 30 km/h, which was similar with the normal condition of tyre-road surface suggested by [30]. Furthermore, noise level changes on two types of thermoplastic TRSs with two different profiles of thermoplastic TRS with the same thickness of 3mm [19,20]. Three types of lightweight vehicle with Saga, Axia, and Alza [19] and four types of commercial vehicles with Hilux, a multipurpose van, a one tonne lorry, and a 40-seater school bus [20] were tested with various speed.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Previous works by authors in [19,20] investigated the effect of three types of lightweight vehicle, such as Saga, Axia, and Alza [19] and commercial vehicles like Hilux, multipurpose van, 1-tonne lorry, and 40-seater school bus [20] (Figure 2) on noise level and impulsivity of noise when they hit the two types of TRS, i.e MO and MLO. The test speed of 30 km/h, 50 km/h, and 70 km/h were for the lightweight vehicles, while 30 km/h and 50 km/h were for commercial vehicles.…”
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“…The average difference of noise level decrease when the average speed approaching the 70 km/h, the optimal speed which causes the minimum value of noise level [18]. Based on previous study, it is also stated that sound level changes for vehicles transit on MLO are higher than MO and RR [19]. Figure 18 shows that the relationship between the average difference of roadside noise level and skid resistance.…”
Section: Traffic Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%